Tuesday, February 23, 2016

I knew when I saw this bundle with the Rose Wonder stamp set and the coordinating thinlits that I would have to make it mine because I saw how many gorgeous possibilities there would be when I got my hands on it. My friend, Mary Ellen Stites showed several ways to use this set and so this is a take away from one of those things she showed me. This thinlit and stamp are large so it lends the perfect opportunity to making a bigger card than I normally do. These cards are 5X7/7X5 which calls for making my own stylish envelope, perhaps using the Birthday Bouquet DSP with the Envelope Punch Board.

The supplies I used for this project were card stock- Pool Party and Whisper White; Glimmer Paper-Dazzling Diamonds; Vellum; Jewels-Rhinestones; Stampin' Write Markers- Blushing Bride, Pear Pizzazz and So Saffron. I embossed the Pool Party piece with Gently Falling EF and my adhesives were the Fine Tip Glue Pen, Stampin' Dimensionals and Multipurpose Adhesive. My stamp set was Rose Wonder and the coordinating thinlits were Rose Garden (page 18 of the Occasions Catalog). After I cut the rose outline from the Glimmer Paper using my Big Shot with my Magnetic Platform I ran the new Big Shot Die Brush from the Occasions Catalog (pg 19) over the paper and it came out easy peasy. As a side note, when I run intricate dies through my machine I make 3-4 passes to get the best cut possible.

For the Stained Glass Technique, you simply layer your glimmer paper outline, your pool party template and the vellum together and then, turn your piece over and color on the back of the vellum, using your rose outline as your coloring guide. When you're gluing the glimmer paper to the vellum it takes a little longer to adhere, so just wait a little longer than normal and you're good to go. Since this piece is so intricate using the Fine Tip Glue Pen is a must. So easy and so cool!! Once I had the card designed I assembled the artistic piece on top of the base card using dimensionals (very liberally) so my design was lifted off the base, giving it the look I was after.

Friday, February 19, 2016

My mama turned 84 this January and when I sat down to create her card, I HAD to make the most beautiful card ever, because I wanted it to match her beauty. I had the perfect tools to use with our new Rose Wonder stamp set and the Rose Garden Thinlits (sold separately or as a bundle on page 18 of the Occasions Catalog). I used the DSP, Perfectly Artistic, to fill in the rose, gluing with the Fine Tip Glue Pen (but really any DSP will do:) and then I fussy cut the edges to give this beautiful image. The cutting went really quickly, so don't be afraid to try it!

Of course I had to use the Blushing Bride Glimmer Paper to make my butterflies because they needed to match my outlined rose and then I wanted to put a little love on the card using the Confetti Hearts Border Punch layered onto the same DSP and a piece of Basic Gray under that. The sentiment and outline border are part of the same stamp set and the thinlit to cut out the sentiment is included in the set with the rose.

I'd love to know what you think! Please message me if you like. Thanks!!! Have an awesome Friday.

Wednesday, February 10, 2016

I was reminiscing today as I sorted through the cards I've made, both recently and in the past. I really like the "happy" card below. I was approached by a friend to make a card for her good friend

who was moving into her very first home. Whenever I think of special my mind always gravitates to glimmer, bling, shiny. I have no idea why, it's just that way. Maybe it has something to do with the era I was raised in or maybe it's just because it's so frickin' AWESOME!
Red is my favorite color and look at these two cards. Although they are two different shades of red, one "real red" and the other "watermelon wonder", they're still red. Hmmm.
The lower card is my most recent housewarming card I made and I really like the unexpected window frame looking out on the neighborhood. The weather in our neck of the woods is indicated very well by this card so I just went with the snowy look. Let me know what you think:) Thanks for stopping by!
~Tammie

Monday, February 1, 2016

Our granddaughter, Maddy, turned 7 a few days ago and she loves the color pink. I chose to use Rose Red since it's a "hot" pink color and it matches the new 'It's My Party' Enamel Dots in the Occasions catalog. Have you seen the catty? I swear it's the best of the best that Stampin' Up! has ever put out!!! I want to get (and use;) every item in there!! The embossing folder 'Confetti' on page 5 is too cute. Oh, and the numbers framelits...on page 10...where have they been all my life?! Not to mention you can bundle these framelits with the Number of Years stamp set and you are good to go for all kinds of projects!! Check it out!

So I knew I wanted lots of texture, layering and fun things that would catch a 7 year old's attention so I layered my glimmer paper 7's using the Dazzling Diamonds and Blushing Bride glimmers and then stuck them to my clear embossed Vellum that I had inked in Rose Red. I used the cake stamp from Party Wishes on page 5 as well as the Happy Birthday and A Little Something Sentiments.

I couldn't ignore the little cupcakes in that set and the coordination with the Party Punch Pack made it uber duber easy to create these little embellishments!!

I am usually in too big of a hurry to decorate my envelopes, but this was Maddy's card and I wanted it to be sooo special so I cut the liner using the Envelope Liner Framelits on page 173 of the main catty from the Love Blossoms DSP on page 17, using the middle die to coordinate with the Notecard and Envelope I chose to use. It's petite and just the right size for my munchkin Maddy.

I had fun creating this card and look forward to sharing more soon:) Have a great Monday!!

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My name is Tammie Rundle and I am the mom of three beautiful daughters (all now grown) and the grandma of 5 VERY awesome kids...3 boys and 2 girls. I discovered this amazing world of being a Stampin' Up! demonstrator in 2005. Come join me in my stamping world as I create and share with you.